MR. BIG Bids Momentous Farewell to Manila
As they bid farewell to the concert stage, Mr. Big offers the Manila crowd a performance to remember.
From the moment I entered the venue, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation. The stage was set with state-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment, creating the perfect ambiance for a rock concert. The crowd was buzzing with energy and enthusiasm, eagerly waiting for the last show of Mr. Big in Manila.
Lead vocalist Eric Martin, bassist/vocalist Billy Sheehan, guitarist/vocalist Paul Gilbert, and drummer Nick D’Virgilio make up Mr. Big. Nick is filling in for founding drummer and vocalist Pat Torpey, who passed away in 2018 following a valiant struggle against Parkinson’s disease.
As the lights dimmed and the band emerged, the audience erupted in applause. Mr. Big kicked off the show with their classic hit “Addicted to that Rush,” instantly captivating everyone in the room. The band’s performance was nothing short of exceptional, showcasing their incredible musicianship and stage presence. Each member exuded passion and dedication, making it evident that this farewell concert was a momentous occasion for them as well.
Throughout the night, Mr. Big treated us to a mix of their greatest hits and deep cuts, delivering an electric performance that had the crowd singing along and dancing. Songs like “To Be With You,” “Green-Tinted Sixties Mind,” and “Just Take My Heart” reminded us why we fell in love with their music in the first place. The band’s chemistry was palpable, and their connection with the audience was truly special.
In addition to their phenomenal musical talent, the band took the time to engage with the crowd, sharing stories, and expressing their gratitude for the years of support. It was evident that Mr. Big genuinely enjoyed performing and cherishing this final chapter of their musical journey.
The concert had impeccable production value, and the sound quality was exceptional, allowing every instrument and vocal to shine through. The energy in the room was infectious, and the crowd’s response was overwhelming. It was a night filled with nostalgia, celebration, and a genuine sense of appreciation for the music that Mr. Big has given us over the years.
Overall, the Mr. Big farewell concert was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that exceeded all expectations. It was a fitting tribute to a band that has made a lasting impact on the music industry. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of this unforgettable night.
MR. BIG The BIG Finish Live in Manila was presented by PULP Live World.
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